Court rejects Competition Bureau's bid to appeal Rogers-Shaw merger approval

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BREAKING Court rejects Competition Bureau's bid to appeal Rogers-Shaw merger approval

“We defer to the tribunal, in fact, quite significantly,” Justice David Stratas told the court, in dismissing the appeal during a one-day hearing in Ottawa Jan. 24. Stratas said the court rendered the tribunal’s decision as if it had been made in a federal court.Sign up to receive the daily top stories from the Financial Post, a division of Postmedia Network Inc.By clicking on the sign up button you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc.

Earlier Tuesday, the judges had asked questions about the Competition Bureau’s legal arguments, reminding the parties that the court can only interfere if the tribunal committed “palpable and overriding errors” in its decision, which one judge said is “a very high test.”

 

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Score one for Canadian oligarchy.

oh man... I don't have any more left to pay inflated prices for internet and cellphone plans. Jeez

on what grounds!

Lol. The court has said that the oligopoly will not become more powerful but continue to be as powerful as they have always been and will be free to continue charging you whatever they want.

A win for Canadian democracy.

So much for Trudeau’s lower cellphone bills promises.

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